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Comparison of ion channel inhibitor combinations for limiting secondary degeneration following partial optic nerve transection.

Lillian M Toomey1, Carole A Bartlett1, Maimuna Majimbi2, Gopana Gopalasingam1, Jennifer Rodger1,3, Melinda Fitzgerald4,5,6.   

Abstract

Following neurotrauma, secondary degeneration of neurons and glia adjacent to the injury leads to further functional loss. A combination of ion channel inhibitors (lomerizine + oxATP + YM872) has been shown to be effective at limiting structural and functional loss due to secondary degeneration. Here we assess efficacy of the combination where oxATP is replaced with Brilliant Blue G (BBG), a more clinically applicable P2X7 receptor inhibitor. Partial optic nerve transection was used to model secondary degeneration in adult female rats. Animals were treated with combinations of lomerizine + YM872 + oxATP or lomerizine + YM872 + BBG, delivered via osmotic mini-pump directly to the injury site. Outcomes assessed were Iba1 + and ED1 + microglia and macrophages, oligodendroglial cell numbers, node/paranode structure and visual function using the optokinetic nystagmus test. The lomerizine + BBG + YM872 combination was at least as effective at the tested concentrations as the lomerizine + oxATP + YM872 combination at preserving node/paranode structure and visual function when delivered locally. However, neither ion channel inhibitor combination significantly improved microglial/macrophage nor oligodendroglial numbers compared to vehicle-treated controls. In conclusion, a locally delivered combination of ion channel inhibitors incorporating lomerizine + BBG + YM872 is at least as effective at limiting secondary degeneration following partial injury to the optic nerve as the combination incorporating oxATP.

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Keywords:  Ion channel inhibitor; Myelin; Neurotrauma; Secondary degeneration; Visual function

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30367192     DOI: 10.1007/s00221-018-5414-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Brain Res        ISSN: 0014-4819            Impact factor:   1.972


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